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Pictured here is Mrs. O's Pharmacy, doing business as Pharmasave. It was previously owned by the late Mrs. J.J. O'Chargin.

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Pictured here is Niagara Samosa Factory, which stood on the east side of Central Avenue, near the corner of Jarvis. Previously, the building houses Primo's Pizza (1980s and 90s) as well as another take-out pizza business in the early 2000s.

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Pictured here is Niagara Tae-Kwon-Do, housed in a renovated commercial building on the south side of Central Avenue.

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Listed here is a picture of Nicholl's Marine, located on the east side of Niagara Boulevard.

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During the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, all non-essential businesses closed, including hair salons. Pictured here is The Spa hair salon on Niagara Boulevard, advising customers of their temporary closure.

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During the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, non-essential businesses were ordered to close temporarily. Pictured here is Sessions on the River, a recording studio on Niagara Boulevard.

obitpaulcarter.pdf
Listed here is the obirtuary of Paul Carter, published in the Fort Erie Times.

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Pictured here is the old IGA, which stands on the south side of Courtwright Street beside the Central Avenue Bridge. It housed IGA and the LCBO until 1994, when IGA moved to the County Fair Mall. The building housed a Flea Market in the late 1990s.…

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During the Covid-19 pandemic, the government mandated social distancing, requiring people who did not live in the same house to keep six feet apart. Pictured here is the floor of Wal Mart which, like other stores, instituted one-way aisles to ensure…

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During the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, parks and trails were closed to the public to promote social distancing measures. Pictured here is a sign at a parking lot along the Niagara River, near the foot of Catharine street, where people like…

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump agreed to close the border temporarily, beginning with a thirty day closure, to slow the spread of Covid-19. Pictured here are customs booths at the Peace Bridge, which would normally have…
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